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title: Quickstart
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summary: Covers how to create a very basic website project with Lektor and run it.
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The best way to get started with Lektor is to use the `quickstart` command to
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let Lektor generate a basic project layout for you. This requires the use of
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the command line client which is the recommended way to do development until
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the website is ready for end user management.
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If you do not have the `lektor` [command line executable :ref](../cli/)
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available yet just consult the [Installation :ref](../installation) section of
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the documentation.
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## Creating a New Project
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To create a new project open a terminal and navigate to the preferred location
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of your project. Then execute the quickstart command to create a new project:
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```
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$ lektor quickstart
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```
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This will ask you a few questions and then create a new Lektor project with
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some basic configuration for you.
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## Screencast
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If you want a video walkthrough you can have a look at the screencast which
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explains the quickstart project a bit:
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<iframe width="100%" height=410 frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"
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src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/lTWTCwuPdrU?autoplay=0&fs=1">
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</iframe>
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## Running your Project
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Now that you have a project you can run it. As a developer the easiest way to
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do that is to use the `server` which runs the project on your local machine
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as if it was a dynamic website.
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All you have to do is to enter your project directory and run it:
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```
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$ cd yourproject
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$ lektor server
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```
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This will automatically start the server and you can navigate to
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[localhost:5000](http://localhost:5000/) open the project.
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You can keep the server running, it will automatically rebuild your files as
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they change.
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## Accessing the Admin
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While the development server is running you can use the built-in admin
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interface. It can be accessed by clicking on the pencil symbol on a page
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or by manually navigating to `/admin/`.
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<img src="admin.png" class="screenshot" alt="screenshot of the admin">
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## Building
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When you want to build the website for distribution you can make Lektor build
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everything into static files. In fact, that's already happening in the
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background while the development server is running. If you want to trigger
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a build you can use the `build` command. By default it builds into a lektor
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cache directory.
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```
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$ lektor build
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```
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You can also explicitly provide a path if you are not satisfied with the
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default directory. To see where this directory is you can use the
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`project-info` command:
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```
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$ lektor project-info --output-path
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/Users/john/.../build-cache/6fdaeecab78d6aa99f86f586ab15da06
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```
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All your generated files will end up in that folder for easy publishing.
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## Next Steps
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Now that you have done that, you might be interested in diving deeper into
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Lektor. This might be good next steps:
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* The [Guides :ref](../guides/) which cover common setups.
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* The [Deployment Documentation :ref](../deployment/) which shows how to
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deploy a website to production.
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* [Data Modelling :ref](../models/) for everything about how to model your
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data.
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